New federal government sworn in: Merz relies on bureaucracy reduction

<p> <strong> New federal government sworn in: Merz relies on bureaucracy reduction </strong> </p>

cabinet sworn - government formation completed

The formation of the new federal government is now officially completed. With the swearing -in of the entire cabinet in the Bundestag, the parties CDU, CSU and SPD have completed the formal process a good ten weeks after the Bundestag election. Chancellor Friedrich Merz (CDU) and his 17 ministers are ready to take up their official business.

The first cabinet meeting is scheduled for the same day, which indicates a quick start to government work. A central point in the agenda is the deletion of 25 representatives and coordinators, which can be understood as a clear signal for the determined approach of the new government to reduce bureaucracy. This measure is intended to make the administrative processes more effective and citizens.

This step is considered sensible by many observers, since a reduction in bureaucracy not only increases the efficiency of the government, but can also strengthen the trust of citizens in state institutions. In the coming months, the cabinet is expected to consider further reforms to improve the current political and economic situation of the country.

The new government faces a variety of challenges, including social issues, climate policy and economic stability. The exchange between the coalition partners will be of the greatest importance in this time to make effective and sustainable politics.

A special focus will also be on communication with the public in order to increase the transparency of political decisions and to actively involve citizens in dialogue. In the coming weeks it will be shown how the new ministers will implement their projects and what measures they will take to successfully master future challenges.